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that it is possible to build these types of excellent, excellent design projects, and the dense urban neighborhood and reduce the park and it works. and so this is yet another step in this process, that we would like to see continue. and commend you and the commission has been very good about saying no this is what the neighbors what, the as of right is the right level. this is another one, i think that this absolutely taking the neighborhood in the direction that it should go and i hope that you will approve it. >> thank you. >> >> thank you, commissioners, my name is alan mark, president of the mark, company, our key focus is research. if we look at the number of condos at the height of the market in 2007, there were 2500 to 3,000. >> today there are under 50 market rate condos for sale in san francisco. in terms of new construction. and it is closer to 30, actually. and if you desire to move into a brand new building that opens this year, you would not have the ability to move
that it is possible to build these types of excellent, excellent design projects, and the dense urban neighborhood and reduce the park and it works. and so this is yet another step in this process, that we would like to see continue. and commend you and the commission has been very good about saying no this is what the neighbors what, the as of right is the right level. this is another one, i think that this absolutely taking the neighborhood in the direction that it should go and i hope that...
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these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love veterinarians because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers some of the bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk islands national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported to a foreign country once and you could hear they managed to enjoy temperatures of minus sixty degrees celsius they easily adapted to life in the tai-chi. remand and you have kenny hit the first obstacle in that journey a vehicle stuck in a snow. plough how can you help sure no problem imo i mean the same situation tomorrow we should always hope each other. the reindeer herd heads back to hop out of stock when to camp virus true. canal d
these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love veterinarians because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers some of the bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the...
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i mean, the other one, the lg had an excellent picture, but this is the high end of excellence. it blew the testers away. it's got a lot of really nice features, and a tremendously big picture. the other thing it's got is design which is, you know, increasingly important. it's extremely thin. it has a really beautiful bezel. gerri: originals were just -- it was hard to set them up in a room because they were so fat. these are skinny, much different. tell me the one thing i have to know to ask the salesman as i go in. what should i already have my mind made up about? >> the size you want. look at getting the biggest size that you can afford. chances are your room is big enough for it, and you really want to appreciate that extra size once you get the set home. gerri: plasma or lcd, make that one, and the resolution. 3-d or not? >> 3-d pretty much is built into all but the cheapest sets now. the very cheapest brands. you get 3-d, get it anyway. don't pay extra for it, but you don't really have to anymore. gerri: all right, palm, thanks for coming on. now we know how to buy a tv se
i mean, the other one, the lg had an excellent picture, but this is the high end of excellence. it blew the testers away. it's got a lot of really nice features, and a tremendously big picture. the other thing it's got is design which is, you know, increasingly important. it's extremely thin. it has a really beautiful bezel. gerri: originals were just -- it was hard to set them up in a room because they were so fat. these are skinny, much different. tell me the one thing i have to know to ask...
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we had an excellent lineup of programming but as an independent in an age of conglomerates without deep pocket wes faced a point even though we were profitable each year with we had to make a move. this organization i think is a very good addition to the u.s. television dial. >> brown: you call yourself a recovering politician. i'm not going to ask you if you're planning to reenter politics because you're no doubt not going to tell me. but i wonder how you see yourself, your role, today. do you think you've been more effective out of politics or in? >> well, i don't have the illusion that there's any position or role in the world with as much potential for bringing about change as that of president of the united states. but that was not to be and i found other ways to serve and i have found a lot of good ways to make a positive difference. and i plan to continue doing that. >> brown: all right, we're goin to continue this discussion online about climate change and other issues and i hope our viewers will join us then. for now, the book is "the future." al gore, thanks for talking with
we had an excellent lineup of programming but as an independent in an age of conglomerates without deep pocket wes faced a point even though we were profitable each year with we had to make a move. this organization i think is a very good addition to the u.s. television dial. >> brown: you call yourself a recovering politician. i'm not going to ask you if you're planning to reenter politics because you're no doubt not going to tell me. but i wonder how you see yourself, your role, today....
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we had an excellent lineup of programming but as an independent in an age of conglomerates without deep pocket wes faced a point even though we were profitable each year with we had to make a move. this organization i think is a very good addition to the u.s. television dial. >> brown: you call yourself a recovering politician. i'm not going to ask you if you're planning to reenter politics because you're no doubt not going to tell me. but i wonder how you see yourself, your role today. do you think you've been more effective out of politics or in? >> well i don't have the illusion that there's any position or role in the world with as much potential for bringing about change as that of president of the united states. but that was not to be and i found other ways to serve and i have found a lot of good ways to make a positive difference. and i plan to continue doing that. >> brown: all right we're going to continue this discussion online about climate change and other issues and i hope our viewers will join us then. for now, the book is "the future." al gore, thanks for talking with us.
we had an excellent lineup of programming but as an independent in an age of conglomerates without deep pocket wes faced a point even though we were profitable each year with we had to make a move. this organization i think is a very good addition to the u.s. television dial. >> brown: you call yourself a recovering politician. i'm not going to ask you if you're planning to reenter politics because you're no doubt not going to tell me. but i wonder how you see yourself, your role today....
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reported an excellent quarter, net interest income up 14 basis points. 7% loan growth on an analyzed basis. the stock got dinged on the news, falling 30% before bouncing back. now a week later trading above where it was when it delivered the outstanding results. has this stock with the 2.6% yield cooled down enough to start building position here? let's check in with the chairman and ceo of keycorp. to learn more about how our company's doing. welcome to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. glad to be here today. >> okay. got to ask you point-blank, most of the banks i talked to did not have a good loan increase. you had it. did not have a big net interest margin increase, you had it. how are you able to do that when no other -- when almost no other banks were able to accomplish that? >> we did a couple things, jim. and first on the loan growth, you're right, we had 7% year-over-year loan growth really led by our commercial and industrial loans which were up 21% from the same time last year. that's been a targeted strategy of ours to lever ourselves to the business economy. and we also re
reported an excellent quarter, net interest income up 14 basis points. 7% loan growth on an analyzed basis. the stock got dinged on the news, falling 30% before bouncing back. now a week later trading above where it was when it delivered the outstanding results. has this stock with the 2.6% yield cooled down enough to start building position here? let's check in with the chairman and ceo of keycorp. to learn more about how our company's doing. welcome to "mad money." >> thank...
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every person in america needs to have access to excellent health care and health services. and there are several barriers from that happening. some are financial, and some are system-wide, and these seem to be increasing rather than decreasing at a time when our nation has more wealth and more prosperity than ever. that's deeply disturbing. as a physician, i see... the system beginning to blame itself, and blame each other. today, the hmo's are the problem. tomorrow the government will be the problem. the next day, maybe it'll be the doctors, or it'll be the patients themselves for failing to interpret and navigate the system. this is a dangerous trend. the second thing is we have more discrepancy in high incomes and low incomes in the united states as compared to most of the other countries. they have a much better income support. peter clarke: every indicator... of mortality and morbidity, shows a straight line income function. the lower your income, the quicker your death, and the more serious the burdens you're carrying for chronic conditions. clearly, there are steps t
every person in america needs to have access to excellent health care and health services. and there are several barriers from that happening. some are financial, and some are system-wide, and these seem to be increasing rather than decreasing at a time when our nation has more wealth and more prosperity than ever. that's deeply disturbing. as a physician, i see... the system beginning to blame itself, and blame each other. today, the hmo's are the problem. tomorrow the government will be the...
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excellent. and believe it or not, the internet came to haunt david battie again this time, at oxburgh hall. now whose is the blue and white jug? that's mine. that's yours. and where did it come from? i bought that from internet auction. the internet? yes. how long ago? less than a year. so i missed it. you did. what did you pay for it? round about £65. oh, i want to kill myself! because it's my family. is it really? it was sitting there on the table with my name on it. it was mine. i wanted to take it home. but it's not allowed. george and abigial... lovely name, abigial... batty. now that's not spelled my way. i'm an "i-e" at the end. but we are all descended from the same stock. just an extraordinary thing to happen, because my name's not a common one by any manner of means and i am very interested in the batty family. and so, this would've been a real dream to have. i would've thought fairly definitely, that this jug was made for this man and his wife, who are george and abigial batty. they
excellent. and believe it or not, the internet came to haunt david battie again this time, at oxburgh hall. now whose is the blue and white jug? that's mine. that's yours. and where did it come from? i bought that from internet auction. the internet? yes. how long ago? less than a year. so i missed it. you did. what did you pay for it? round about £65. oh, i want to kill myself! because it's my family. is it really? it was sitting there on the table with my name on it. it was mine. i wanted to...
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. >> excellent. >> got to have her back. we'll get her back. >> of course, but in terms of the rest -- dr. j brings up good points. we are likely to see head winds coming up when sequestration kicks in. we had michelle meyer here yesterday saying q-1 gdp might see a slight setback because of the payroll tax increase hitting the consumer. second quarter will see the impact of sequestration. that is the conventional wisdom right now we will have the automatic spending cuts. >> if you look at the personal next number, that was very, very bullish. the fed is doing -- and i think, getting what they want. you could make an argument that if you look at the first kind of two, three of the asset buying, essentially they didn't work. we are now actually seeing traction. that's a function of the market slowly recovering or what the fed is doing is finally working. i think it's a little bit of both. but again, you are getting healing. you are getting household wealth higher. this is one of the things they were targeting. >> right. okay.
. >> excellent. >> got to have her back. we'll get her back. >> of course, but in terms of the rest -- dr. j brings up good points. we are likely to see head winds coming up when sequestration kicks in. we had michelle meyer here yesterday saying q-1 gdp might see a slight setback because of the payroll tax increase hitting the consumer. second quarter will see the impact of sequestration. that is the conventional wisdom right now we will have the automatic spending cuts....
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i know he believes senator hagel would make an excellent secretary of defense. and he will effectively implement the president's policies. >> whether today's briefing and taken that to the american enterprise institute for a discussion on how conservatives can provide solutions for change in the u.s. immigration system. this is live coverage on c-span 2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the american enterprise institute for this roundtable with america's future foundation. name is robert pastor, executive director of america's future foundation in this event is foundation in this event is part of a the year that is not fully, where young professionals come together to plan and organize a panel including speakers and coming up with a topic. if you're interested in getting more involved, please contact your america's future.org. we want to specifically thank the american enterprise institute for hosting us, particularly lawrie, d. and the events team. the future of round
i know he believes senator hagel would make an excellent secretary of defense. and he will effectively implement the president's policies. >> whether today's briefing and taken that to the american enterprise institute for a discussion on how conservatives can provide solutions for change in the u.s. immigration system. this is live coverage on c-span 2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to...
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these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love that an area because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers and the cubs bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk islands national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported to a foreign country once and you could hear they managed to enjoy the temperatures of minus sixty degrees celsius they easily adapted to life in the tai-chi. remand and you have kenny hit the first obstacle in that journey a vehicle stuck in a snow. plough how can you help sure no problem and i mean the same situation tomorrow we should always help each other. the reindeer herd heads back to hop out of stock when to camp virus. canal d
these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love that an area because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers and the cubs bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the...
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john berman, excellent reporting. cnn's coverage of super bowl xlvii what it means only here on cnn. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. >>> between 40 and 50 cars and semis piled up on interstate 70 outside indianapolis closing the highways in both directions. at least seven people are injured, some of them seriously. all
john berman, excellent reporting. cnn's coverage of super bowl xlvii what it means only here on cnn. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes...
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that's an excellent question i mean. in theory if everybody. then the net effect on currency is a bilateral right so i want to gauge the other might actually not be that much at all. you know in our group even if a lot of monetary stimulus that would you know push investors into risk assets and it would in theory i was stimulating effect on the global economy of course in practice what is likely to happen nothing is going to be coordinated everybody will try to seek some sort of everyone else there are some you know central banks some authority is like the e.c.b. as you mentioned earlier which basically aren't able to engage in this kind of quantitative easing so what would happen you'd see for currency volatility business investment doesn't like to see that at all so what that would mean is probably a repeat of what we saw in the nine hundred thirty s. and it would it would negatively impact on global economic growth and just to conclude now as we are talking about a war today you see as the most victorious in all of this if you could name an
that's an excellent question i mean. in theory if everybody. then the net effect on currency is a bilateral right so i want to gauge the other might actually not be that much at all. you know in our group even if a lot of monetary stimulus that would you know push investors into risk assets and it would in theory i was stimulating effect on the global economy of course in practice what is likely to happen nothing is going to be coordinated everybody will try to seek some sort of everyone else...
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its blessing and the mayor's office housing of course was involved so all around, i think it was an excellent project and good example for not only historic preservation but for affordable housing in the city. >> commissioner moore? >> commissioner sugaya had the ability to communicate the portion of the historic preservation tax credit to the speaker of the house who didn't know anything about it. i was 304 back in -- 3 or 4 back in line to remind her of how important this is to combine the two. >> commissioner wu? >> thank you, so it's great to see this project getting so much attention. i think it's really an opportunity to think about surplus land for the city, you know, i believe the advocacy around the land is where the conversation first started. i also wanted to mention that i had the pleasure of introducing director [inaudible] last week, and it's really i think a missed opportunity that we don't really talk about long-term vision as much as we could or director ran laid out sort of 6 directions that he thinks we need to go in the next three to five years and i think i would love to
its blessing and the mayor's office housing of course was involved so all around, i think it was an excellent project and good example for not only historic preservation but for affordable housing in the city. >> commissioner moore? >> commissioner sugaya had the ability to communicate the portion of the historic preservation tax credit to the speaker of the house who didn't know anything about it. i was 304 back in -- 3 or 4 back in line to remind her of how important this is to...
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that's an excellent question i mean. in theory if everybody indulged in q.e. then the net effect on currency is a bilateral right so i want to get to the other might actually not be that much at all. you know in our group even if a lot of monetary stimulus that would you know push investors into risk assets and it would in theory stimulating effect on the global economy of course in practice what is likely to happen nothing is going to be coordinated everybody will try to seek some sort of a project over everyone else there are some you know central banks some authority as like the e.c.b. as you mentioned earlier which basically aren't able to engage in this kind of quantitative easing so what would happen you'd see for currency volatility is this investment doesn't like to see that at all so what that would mean is probably a repeat of what we saw in the ninety's thirty's and it would it would negatively impact of global economic growth and just to conclude now as we are talking about a war who do you see as the most victorious in all of this if you could nam
that's an excellent question i mean. in theory if everybody indulged in q.e. then the net effect on currency is a bilateral right so i want to get to the other might actually not be that much at all. you know in our group even if a lot of monetary stimulus that would you know push investors into risk assets and it would in theory stimulating effect on the global economy of course in practice what is likely to happen nothing is going to be coordinated everybody will try to seek some sort of a...
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, was alert and conscious when she was taken to grady memorial hospital, which is, it would appear, excellent news, given the fact all well knee she was shot in the head. the other important information we have is that the suspect, according to apd, is in custody. so, what we're looking at is a huge police presence there. it looks like a s.w.a.t. team present. we saw on the side of one of the vehicles that arrived, said "special response unit." we've been given some indication, though not confirmed, but seems fair to pass this on -- the s.w.a.t. team prepared to do a room-by-room search. the obvious thing to do. but the most important information to pass on right now, according to police, the suspect is in custody. >> looking at this information from our newsroom, appears the suspect has been tentatively identified as a student. that is also important to note. now, understand, paul yates is at the hospital. is there any new information, anything you can -- in terms of shedding light on the 14-year-old girl's condition? >> no information being released right now. we're waiting to hear from hos
, was alert and conscious when she was taken to grady memorial hospital, which is, it would appear, excellent news, given the fact all well knee she was shot in the head. the other important information we have is that the suspect, according to apd, is in custody. so, what we're looking at is a huge police presence there. it looks like a s.w.a.t. team present. we saw on the side of one of the vehicles that arrived, said "special response unit." we've been given some indication, though...
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together we strive for excellence in our public schools not excused. last year, i met with our community leaders the first time in our memories the mayor and others and we all agree that technology, expediting our kids earlier with the expectation for college and seth them to in our economies is the keys key to success and we're making progress. san francisco unified continues to be the hive urban development are high. we've seen double digit high-grades among our latin and africa kids >> results are being recognized for our achievement we received a federal grab the to bring job training in our mission neighborhood. the supervisor knows about this. these gains are possible because reforms are underway the partnership are in place. for our kids to succeed in this economy we must do more. that's why this year i will propose in my budgeted more resources more than $50,000,000,000 and $25 million for preschool activities. i view education as an be investment not an expense. the folk in the road for many kids and many families the point at which they decid
together we strive for excellence in our public schools not excused. last year, i met with our community leaders the first time in our memories the mayor and others and we all agree that technology, expediting our kids earlier with the expectation for college and seth them to in our economies is the keys key to success and we're making progress. san francisco unified continues to be the hive urban development are high. we've seen double digit high-grades among our latin and africa kids >>...
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. >> well, in the utility business, you know, there are excellent-paying jobs and good-paying jobs but technical jobs in many respects. in the production side, you have high school graduates making $90,000. the question is are they willing to move to take advantage of those opportunities? but the opportunities are there. there are over 1.5 million jobs in this sector. that will continue to grow, and it is the bright spot in not only the u.s. economy, but it is the discussion point around the world. you can't have a conversation about energy without it being the foundation of clean natural gas. >> all right. congressman david mccurty, president of the aga. a good discussion. >> good to talk to you, brian. >> who left washington, d.c. a $50 million tax winful in the money mystery gripping the nation's capital, and speaking of which, we'll show you how you'll be able to make some money in the one industry, unfortunately, with guaranteed customers. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of
. >> well, in the utility business, you know, there are excellent-paying jobs and good-paying jobs but technical jobs in many respects. in the production side, you have high school graduates making $90,000. the question is are they willing to move to take advantage of those opportunities? but the opportunities are there. there are over 1.5 million jobs in this sector. that will continue to grow, and it is the bright spot in not only the u.s. economy, but it is the discussion point around...
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. >> so here you have an award-winning network that has a established its reputation for excellence that does terrific climate coverage. they want to come in here and give 24/7 commercial free outstanding news reporting and give coverage to the climate issue, why not? >> jon: that i understand. >> thank you. >> jon: you already have. current was a news organization that could have zn don that. >> without -- could have done that. >> without deep pockets. being an independent. i'm proud of my partner and i did. we won awards. we were competing as independent without deep pockets. as the come glom rates want to advertise to consumers they do that for free across this aisle. we have to pay premium dollar. we were profitable every year but we got to a point where we could not keep going. we had to sell. this organization has earned the right to be respected for what it is. and in any decision, jon, you have frozen -- when i did the diligence. >> jon: this is my point though. pros and cons. cost benefit analysis. one of major factors. >> yes. >> jon: would be i would think sustainability. you
. >> so here you have an award-winning network that has a established its reputation for excellence that does terrific climate coverage. they want to come in here and give 24/7 commercial free outstanding news reporting and give coverage to the climate issue, why not? >> jon: that i understand. >> thank you. >> jon: you already have. current was a news organization that could have zn don that. >> without -- could have done that. >> without deep pockets. being...
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i think an excellent quarter they reported. 52 week high. pulls back to 17. the way you play it, below 500, you get out. but 585, add more because it is going to 600. >> stephanie? >> adt. we like it. we've been buying it. it was a good quarter in earnings. revenues were a little bit light but i think that will improve as economy gradually improves. these guys have a share in home security business. reasonable valuation even though it had a nice move. >> man with a wall clock on his wrist. >> that's right. wall clock right there, baby. amn. february 31 calls short term trade but they are buying up these calls at about four times the open interest. i like the opening trade. >> let's get a quick look at the dow. last trading day of what's been a pretty good month, as you know, for stocks. there it is. dow under 13,900. making a march towards 14. hasn't been able to get there. we will continue to watch that. that does it for us. catch us tonight and on twitter. "power lunch" starts right now. >> "halftime" is over. second half of the trading day starts now. >> s
i think an excellent quarter they reported. 52 week high. pulls back to 17. the way you play it, below 500, you get out. but 585, add more because it is going to 600. >> stephanie? >> adt. we like it. we've been buying it. it was a good quarter in earnings. revenues were a little bit light but i think that will improve as economy gradually improves. these guys have a share in home security business. reasonable valuation even though it had a nice move. >> man with a wall clock...
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it's an excellent intedcation. the fact that he is allowing medication means he's functioning with some type of cohesion. he is not completely psychotic. he is taking certain safety administrations. he killed people. he killed a bus driver so obviously he is incredibly dangerous. which is why attack c tactical operation is there because it could turn no something quiet to something that is explosive in a matter of seconds. this slowing down process is really positive. hopefully they can get him to come out. i am sure there are other things going on in the wood works if that is not a possibility right now. >> thank you for your expertise. the suspect is reportedly a loaner, a survivalist who quote does not trust the government. this is according to a source that spoke with nbc and who holds anti-american views. more on this as we get it. >> fox news extreme weather alert in a deadly outbreak of tornadoes. crews are assessing the damage. you can see the devastation for yourselves in georgia where a series of twisters
it's an excellent intedcation. the fact that he is allowing medication means he's functioning with some type of cohesion. he is not completely psychotic. he is taking certain safety administrations. he killed people. he killed a bus driver so obviously he is incredibly dangerous. which is why attack c tactical operation is there because it could turn no something quiet to something that is explosive in a matter of seconds. this slowing down process is really positive. hopefully they can get him...
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. >> steve wood, always excellent. ashley: good stuff, sieve. now to the debt ceiling talking about washington. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary measure. rich edson in washington with more on that. rich. >> senators will likely pass the debt ceiling increase this afternoon and the president is expected to sign it extending the debt ceiling through may 18th and paving the way for the next washington fight, spending. >> the republican playbook of continuing complaining about spending is something we know we have to do something with spending. >> there are two things we know about tax increases for sure. first, they reduce jobs and hurt economic growth. and second, they distract us from addressing the real problem which is spending. >> so automatic spending cuts known as the sequester begin in march and a large forges portion of government spending authority runs out on march 27th. if lawmakers fail to reach a spending and budget deal we'll have another government shutdown then. president obama is allowing his jobs council to expire. t
. >> steve wood, always excellent. ashley: good stuff, sieve. now to the debt ceiling talking about washington. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary measure. rich edson in washington with more on that. rich. >> senators will likely pass the debt ceiling increase this afternoon and the president is expected to sign it extending the debt ceiling through may 18th and paving the way for the next washington fight, spending. >> the republican playbook of continuing...
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my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will
my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how...
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so, thank you for all of your hard work this is excellent. >> you are welcome, president mazzucco, and members of the commission. >> commissioner loftus? >> yeah, i am just i echo everything that president mazzucco said, i just want to go through the numbers because i one of the things that is coming up during the taser meeting is a sense of the department and the complaints against the department and i know that came up in the last meeting. what i have assembled from the numbers that we have been given over the last few weeks is that somewhere between 1.1 million and 2.2 million calls for service in 2012, which netted 25,000 arrests. out of those 25,000 arrests there were 740 complaints filed with the occ that resulted in 11 sustained complaints is that right? >> well, commissioner loftus, not only are there arrests but there are other types of contacts that the officers might have and i am not sure whether you are including those numbers. >> that would be in the 1.3, 1.2 calls for service, so it is a big number. >> so the point is that it is a big number of contacts and i want to mak
so, thank you for all of your hard work this is excellent. >> you are welcome, president mazzucco, and members of the commission. >> commissioner loftus? >> yeah, i am just i echo everything that president mazzucco said, i just want to go through the numbers because i one of the things that is coming up during the taser meeting is a sense of the department and the complaints against the department and i know that came up in the last meeting. what i have assembled from the...
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>> excellent question. purchase it or there is that 10 percent that pay cash. it is understanding the total -- i mean, and i often think, you know, one of my girlfriends lives in new jersey and as i have to pumper of gas because they do it for you there. she moved to connecticut and is horrified. put a certain value. you have to-station. you have collected carty complex and at home. you're not paying for gas. back in 2008 when, you know, the gas biked and reword drilling $100 a tank. you do that a couple of times a month, that is a lot of money. and educating them in understanding what it means to drive, whether it is a fully electric vehicle, something like the chevy volt, one of my friends has one. he put gas in august and december. that's pretty darn appealing to me. one tank of gas because he goes home every night and he plugged it in and drives to the office and back. that is an incredible amount of money saved. and that is a direct into your pocket where taxes have nothing to do with it. that, i think, is one of the key elements. and unlike in the metro n
>> excellent question. purchase it or there is that 10 percent that pay cash. it is understanding the total -- i mean, and i often think, you know, one of my girlfriends lives in new jersey and as i have to pumper of gas because they do it for you there. she moved to connecticut and is horrified. put a certain value. you have to-station. you have collected carty complex and at home. you're not paying for gas. back in 2008 when, you know, the gas biked and reword drilling $100 a tank. you...
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we have twoñr excellent state ad local speakers. we will have the local speaker before the break. the state speaker will be after the break. and cronin berg -- ann cronenberg will be speaking first and giving us progressive ideas on their approach to recover it to use as practice and ideas to move forward with, potentially as a model for the nation. ann? [applause] >> it is thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here today. we're proud to be hosting fema and appreciative of the flexibility of fema coming to city hall. many of you received an early notification of this six weeks ago of the upcoming session. it was not originally going to be at city hall. we do not always think of our federal partners as being flexible, but i can attest they are. here we are today in our beautiful building hosting you. we're so proud to be able to do that. on a personal note, i want to thank one of my staff members, dave eberly, who was instrumental -- [applause] in working with nancy's people making it a reality today. mayor lee stole my entire speech. [laughter] just off the cuff, he is so am
we have twoñr excellent state ad local speakers. we will have the local speaker before the break. the state speaker will be after the break. and cronin berg -- ann cronenberg will be speaking first and giving us progressive ideas on their approach to recover it to use as practice and ideas to move forward with, potentially as a model for the nation. ann? [applause] >> it is thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here today. we're proud to be hosting fema and appreciative of the...
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. >> thank you so much, it was an excellent presentation. >> thank you. >> let's call item 4 b. >> item 4 b. occ's director report, review of recent activities presentation of the occ's 2013 community out reach and strategic plan and report on out reach activities. presentation of the occ's 2012 first amendment compliance audit of san francisco police department records purchase su ant to department general order 8.10. >> presentation of the occ's monthly comprehensive statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2012, through december 31, 2012 and january, 2011, through december 31, 2011 and immediatation of the complaints in the december 26013 and adjudication of the sustained complaintses in 2012. >> good evening, and members of the audience, i sure picked a finite to have four reports to give too, please bear with me. last night i attended a community forum held at the san francisco public library by the bart office of the independent police audit or and the review board. both were created as a result of the oscar grant shooting. the review board and the of
. >> thank you so much, it was an excellent presentation. >> thank you. >> let's call item 4 b. >> item 4 b. occ's director report, review of recent activities presentation of the occ's 2013 community out reach and strategic plan and report on out reach activities. presentation of the occ's 2012 first amendment compliance audit of san francisco police department records purchase su ant to department general order 8.10. >> presentation of the occ's monthly...
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. >> excellent, presentation. >> >> so now moving on i am going to give the piece on prevention, our community engagement with the youth, and our education piece between the community and our office internally and externally. so let's begin with the prevention piece. obviously, the back bone of our or any department is our uniform patrol, we have 24/7, we have officers out there on patrol in the radio cars and walking foot beats. we have violence reduction teams and vrt teams and the ten officers and two sergeants, they respond rapidly to any situation, hot spots and they do the saturation for us and allow us to really be very mobile with what we are doing on a daily and nightly basis in a very quick deployment schedule. >> we also have gang injunctions as you know, we have the narcotics enforcement and we have plain clothed officers that are continuing to work plain cloth in all of our district stations. we have the sees fire meetings as the captain earlier alluded to and we also worked with the mayor's ipo process, that is always on the top of our level, right in the front and the
. >> excellent, presentation. >> >> so now moving on i am going to give the piece on prevention, our community engagement with the youth, and our education piece between the community and our office internally and externally. so let's begin with the prevention piece. obviously, the back bone of our or any department is our uniform patrol, we have 24/7, we have officers out there on patrol in the radio cars and walking foot beats. we have violence reduction teams and vrt teams...
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but all in all it's an excellent review ! congratulations, everyone. i want to thank you all again. you are good friends to do for me such a big favor. mr. brashov, what you did for jamal was wonderful. - thank you, katharine. - if a good friend of mine were to come into town would you do the same for me ? closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a series that teaches english... to speakers of other languages. for more information call toll-free: patty: filing for social security online, 9 out of 10 experts agree, it's groovier than a brooklyn hot dog! cathy: or a crepe suzette! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪
but all in all it's an excellent review ! congratulations, everyone. i want to thank you all again. you are good friends to do for me such a big favor. mr. brashov, what you did for jamal was wonderful. - thank you, katharine. - if a good friend of mine were to come into town would you do the same for me ? closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a series that teaches english... to speakers of other languages. for more information call toll-free: patty: filing for...
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. >> that is excellent. this is so pretty. >> and classic. >> everybody would love that sxwrrkts i think. >> last but not least, what is valentine's day without -- lingerie. someone to wear this for or for yourself. the lace underwear set, sells $46-42, the floral lace comes in three colors an smooth lace comes in three patterns, all low rise. retail $36-42. the deal is $10. that's up to 76% off. >> i like these. >> yes. this is something for a special occasion. >> is it illegal to hold these up? >> i don't think so. >> i don't want to break any laws. >> not illegal for me. >> the love scarves and fragrance and cherche midi and organic bouquet and jewelry and lace underwear. log onto today.com for coupon code and steals and deals, jill martin will put those on later. she's trying to try them on now. i'm not ready for them. >>> just ahead. celebrity homes for sale from ashton kutcher's bachelor pad to an l.a. apartment. we replaced joe's smart phone with a samsung galaxy ii from straight talk wireless. he'll
. >> that is excellent. this is so pretty. >> and classic. >> everybody would love that sxwrrkts i think. >> last but not least, what is valentine's day without -- lingerie. someone to wear this for or for yourself. the lace underwear set, sells $46-42, the floral lace comes in three colors an smooth lace comes in three patterns, all low rise. retail $36-42. the deal is $10. that's up to 76% off. >> i like these. >> yes. this is something for a special...
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for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. >> welcome back the time is 8:09 a.m.. this is the approach to the bay bridge. concord is coming in at 36 degrees. they will get up to 64 degrees. everyone will have a loss of sunshine by this afternoon. >> we have new video and due to a war rescue this morning in maryland. you concede the car completely surrounded by high water. 2 firefighters make their way to the car. firefighters eventually place a life jacket on the driver and they carried them away to safety. >> this looks like the view from a boat. but it is actually from a car, a leader not. a college student shot this video of severe flooding in boone, north carolina. he says that the creek to bear, which runs through campus, overflowed onto the highway, making it look like a river. the students since the people were driving in the middle of the road to avoid being swept away. all class is at the appalachian state university were canceled and most rose in the area are not passable. >> next on kron 4 morning new
for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. >> welcome back the time is 8:09 a.m.. this is the approach to the bay bridge. concord is coming in at 36 degrees. they will get up to 64 degrees. everyone will have a loss of sunshine by this afternoon. >> we have new video and due to a war rescue this morning in maryland. you concede the car completely surrounded by high water. 2 firefighters make their way...
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judge, excellent stuff, thank you very much indeed. back to nicole. tri-point homes went public today, selling shares for the first time, and i think it is up big. nicole: it is indeed. the original range was 14 to 16 dollars. priced at $17. here it is at $19.76. that's a gain of more than 16%. so this is a home build earl coming into play here, during a time where homebuilders have done very well over the last 52 weeks. the last time there was a home building ipo was eight years ago. and right now it's looking pretty good. had a nice -- had a nice start. stuart: we will take that. thank you very much indeed. facebook says it is making more money off of those mobile ads. can it keep doing that? can the revenue from the mobile side of things go up and up? is facebook still cool? that's next. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edwa
judge, excellent stuff, thank you very much indeed. back to nicole. tri-point homes went public today, selling shares for the first time, and i think it is up big. nicole: it is indeed. the original range was 14 to 16 dollars. priced at $17. here it is at $19.76. that's a gain of more than 16%. so this is a home build earl coming into play here, during a time where homebuilders have done very well over the last 52 weeks. the last time there was a home building ipo was eight years ago. and right...
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our team guys were giving us an echo excellent work out. they were completing and the catching passes and blocking well. it was an all-around good practice, special seem wise. anytime you can have all three phases and have a good practice that is a good paying. >> can you tell me what your reaction was with chris covers remarks about gave football players and weather not one would be accepted in the locker room? >> i don't want to get into that critical question. he told us that yesterday and i know that's not his heart. culver is a great kid. i love having him on our team. he is just yawned and it is unfortunate that it came out a way that it came out. i know i know the he didn't mean it. >> we're. a little bit of a live press conference going on from questions ranging how was practice to what about that quescomment that cover made. --culliver >> they add than 15 minutes ahead of schedule and jim harbaugh said he wanted a carbon copy of what they did yesterday. the opening bell is just moments away, we will be right back. [ woman ] my boyf
our team guys were giving us an echo excellent work out. they were completing and the catching passes and blocking well. it was an all-around good practice, special seem wise. anytime you can have all three phases and have a good practice that is a good paying. >> can you tell me what your reaction was with chris covers remarks about gave football players and weather not one would be accepted in the locker room? >> i don't want to get into that critical question. he told us that...
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as you know, they have excellent food down here. speaking of food, i am finally getting my appetite back because just two nights ago i took the 72-ounce steak challenge also here in texas. here's how it went. >> you're not really going to do that, are you? >> oh, yeah. the idea of free has always appealed to me and steak, i love steak. >> if you go to san francisco, you want to see the golden gate bridge. you come to texas panhandle, you want to see big steaks and cowboys. >> reporter: that was the idea when they opened the place in 1960 on route 66 in amarillo. the 72-ounce steak challenge came after he was chewing the fat with local cowboys. >> we have had about 120,000 people attempt it. the winners are about 9,000 people. >> reporter: pay up front, you get your money back when the steak and all the fixins are done. how do you think i'm going to do? >> drink a lot of wine before you start. [ laughter ] >> and don't worry about the end. just think about the 49ers and winning the super bowl. >> reporter: i got no beef with that. de
as you know, they have excellent food down here. speaking of food, i am finally getting my appetite back because just two nights ago i took the 72-ounce steak challenge also here in texas. here's how it went. >> you're not really going to do that, are you? >> oh, yeah. the idea of free has always appealed to me and steak, i love steak. >> if you go to san francisco, you want to see the golden gate bridge. you come to texas panhandle, you want to see big steaks and cowboys....
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>> your points are excellent ones. i think i try to address that. so to be clear, we support the pursuit of the tropics can be properly processed, not just arbitrary just produce dropping but we have to do that open minded laid to reduce carbon's. and possibly throughout the lifecycle the creation and distribution. if we do it that way, that would address a part of the equation that has not yet taken care of through policy or regulation. to be specific and aim at a design fuel with a specific octane, that is as dangerous as saying carbon tax. yet, we would, we could do better with better design fuels, that's for sure. octane is a very important parameter, but what we need most is we need to have a very narrowly specified fuel so we can optimize to that fuel. it doesn't make that much difference on octane if we can improve maybe not as much but we could at least optimize engine performance which is something we can do now in the united states. >> i agree that my one concern is that to the extent we have a specified fuel that we designed and optimized
>> your points are excellent ones. i think i try to address that. so to be clear, we support the pursuit of the tropics can be properly processed, not just arbitrary just produce dropping but we have to do that open minded laid to reduce carbon's. and possibly throughout the lifecycle the creation and distribution. if we do it that way, that would address a part of the equation that has not yet taken care of through policy or regulation. to be specific and aim at a design fuel with a...
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>> i question dow's execution, performance chem kills for ppg were excellent, okay? now, there are a bunch of different codings and performances, performance chemicals that due pop the has that were bad. dow had the same ones. i question whether these two companies have done too many different things in a short period of time. this acquisition they made, i think -- i still think it's hurting. i still think it is hurting. >> why? >> that is performance chemicals and i feel like if ppg is doing so well, if dow chemical has the lowest feed stock, why aren't they doing better? it's a great company. the net debt is stable. but you know what, i expected a blowout here and i didn't get it. i thought they could blow it out. they did not give us one. >> you pair that with ups, which was a miss. the outlook on 2013 was very cautious there as well. you start to think maybe the broader industrial economy is seeing bumps in the road. >> federal express is doing much better. i wonder whether the tnt acquisition -- >> was a distraction? >> distract ups management. acquisition faile
>> i question dow's execution, performance chem kills for ppg were excellent, okay? now, there are a bunch of different codings and performances, performance chemicals that due pop the has that were bad. dow had the same ones. i question whether these two companies have done too many different things in a short period of time. this acquisition they made, i think -- i still think it's hurting. i still think it is hurting. >> why? >> that is performance chemicals and i feel like...
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. >> excellent. [applause] thank you to the panelists. we have time for about two questions. >> hi to the panel and thank you very much. really interesting. i am jack winestein and admitted have a vested interest where you might take this question. i think that what you have done collectively today and especially in this last panel is make a case for more professional development for educators as well as for opportunities for students to develop their moral philosophical voices, so the question i have for you given the current climate, economically and politically, can we afford to separate out this conversation from the larger political and economic conversation that confronts the whole state? and what's the role of this body, educators community leaders in making sure we fund the kind of interventions and developments that lead to division you have described so beautifully. >> can i get one person to answer that? >> real quick. i think the idea that we can help young people and dawlts learn and growth mind set and have to advocate for m
. >> excellent. [applause] thank you to the panelists. we have time for about two questions. >> hi to the panel and thank you very much. really interesting. i am jack winestein and admitted have a vested interest where you might take this question. i think that what you have done collectively today and especially in this last panel is make a case for more professional development for educators as well as for opportunities for students to develop their moral philosophical voices, so...
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they're excellent. lee, as i said earlier after michael died i emailed you and the greatest grief imaginable trying to just -- i never heard of any of this, and you emailed me back, and i am here to tell you that children who are killing themselves -- i know their parents. these kids are not mentally ill. they are breaking under ho rendous set of circumstances and yes we can discuss resiliency and all these other things, but we have to have room in the conversation for our very sensitive kids as well. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> all right. one final thought from each of you and we have to wrap it up and i want to talk about your project and with the schools. >> i want us to think about -- as the day we have been challenging ourselves what we can do to make a contribution, one of the things to think about is the way in which i'm trying to address the problem of sensitivity and there are some kids of different thresholds and definitions and everyone has the right to their emotional truth and we ne
they're excellent. lee, as i said earlier after michael died i emailed you and the greatest grief imaginable trying to just -- i never heard of any of this, and you emailed me back, and i am here to tell you that children who are killing themselves -- i know their parents. these kids are not mentally ill. they are breaking under ho rendous set of circumstances and yes we can discuss resiliency and all these other things, but we have to have room in the conversation for our very sensitive kids...
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announcer: called by many the greatest female athlete of all time excelled at baseball basketball track and field, and especially golf. ( crowd exclaims ) she's the most flexible of the sports world girl series. and, she comes with her own background dossier. dossier? all world girl dolls have their own books but this one also has a history of golf and the introduction of women into the game. which was all due to babe. it was? sure. she was the first to play in the pga. muffy: we're a little behind schedule but if we cut across the south pole... announcer: for those of you who own fifi, the french world girl, a new hair salon has just opened on the rive gauche. we have to go to france. right now. ( sighs ) sue ellen: discontinued? but pema was my favorite doll. they got rid of the whole country. now there's no tibet in world girl world. but why? it's a buddhist country. it didn't generate enough accessories. i could get you a turkish rug loom-- it's almost the same thing. ( sadly ): no, thanks. ( train whistle toots ) muffy: francine! help! thanks. what are you wearing? uh, i'm not sure
announcer: called by many the greatest female athlete of all time excelled at baseball basketball track and field, and especially golf. ( crowd exclaims ) she's the most flexible of the sports world girl series. and, she comes with her own background dossier. dossier? all world girl dolls have their own books but this one also has a history of golf and the introduction of women into the game. which was all due to babe. it was? sure. she was the first to play in the pga. muffy: we're a little...
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>> abraham lincoln was an excellent listener. he had to have a cabinet full of people that doris concerns goodwin called a team of rivals. they were actual lea his enemies. most of them didn't like lincoln. they were kind of disgusted that he was elevated above them. but he nevertheless listened to them, took their advice and when necessary, put them in line. >> eric: how about jfk? you say he was a good listener as well. >> jfk was excellent. he had, of course, the cabinet of the best and the brightest. these were all very bright guys. they divided bitterly over the cuba episode. he ended up taking the advice of his brother, bobby. and the only drawback to jfk was he often wouldn't listen to the military. he didn't trust the military very much and the joint chiefs of staff. >> eric: now we switch gears. bad listeners. number one, the worst of all time, woodrow wilson. why? >> woodrow wilson. emnot listen to anyone in his cabinet, let alone any of the republicans. it's so frustrated his secretary of state that he quit. the only p
>> abraham lincoln was an excellent listener. he had to have a cabinet full of people that doris concerns goodwin called a team of rivals. they were actual lea his enemies. most of them didn't like lincoln. they were kind of disgusted that he was elevated above them. but he nevertheless listened to them, took their advice and when necessary, put them in line. >> eric: how about jfk? you say he was a good listener as well. >> jfk was excellent. he had, of course, the cabinet of...
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good to know and thank you for convening this and thinking to the panel for being here and offering excellent testimony. i especially want to thank mark for being here and i'm sure gaby is watching the proceedings. i just visited her and i want you to know and -- and her to know how much we miss her. i was on a call this morning with a few dozen ranchers, border renters in arizona, and -- order ranchers in arizona and practice she began years ago, to talk about immigration issues and keep them up to speed and seek their input. i have continued that practice. i can tell you she offered wonderful representation to the people of southern arizona's and she is missed. i'm grateful to you and to her for the public service you have offered in the last year under difficult circumstances and taking up this new cause so thank you. with regard to the tucson shooting, you mentioned jared loughner had had drug use in the past that might have triggered an entry into a system that he may have been checked also the mental health aspect series to bruce gude -- seems to be the difficult problem to solve. in ma
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they do an excellent job. >> can you see at home how people might think -- >> absolutely. >> he's asking me in my life to make choices about light bulbs and a cost benefit analysis for the purpose of sustainability when i just want to see my book. >> that was a different approach than we took yesterday. welcome, everyone, to "morning joe." good morning. it's thursday, january 31st. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman, harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> morning. >> professor, wow. >> and in washington, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. willie, good morning. >> good morning, mika. >> how you doing? >> i'm doing great. >> that made me a little uncomfortable. >> why? >> jon stewart was being awfully tough on al gore. >> oh, really? i don't think so. i think he gave him a pass. >> you asked him a couple of questions. >> we asked him the same question. i didn't really get an answer. he kind of went all over the place. it was like major big-picture analysis to the point
they do an excellent job. >> can you see at home how people might think -- >> absolutely. >> he's asking me in my life to make choices about light bulbs and a cost benefit analysis for the purpose of sustainability when i just want to see my book. >> that was a different approach than we took yesterday. welcome, everyone, to "morning joe." good morning. it's thursday, january 31st. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. msnbc political analyst...